Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Throw Size, from Baby Clothes, 2015
A friend in NJ mentioned she would like quilts made from her two children's baby clothes, using the technique of a t-shirt quilt. That is, ironing stabilizer to the back of stretchy material. The pieces, of course, could not be large like a regular t-shirt quilt. I struggled to decide how to do this, and realized, the pieces couldn't be anything but small. I cut the pieces to a certain width and as long as the piece could be, then sewed them into strips, and sewed the strips together. I put in a couple of the logos, but left out the Scooby Doo and Sesame figures. I thought maybe a teenager would prefer to not have them. Am now working on the one for the girl to be posted later.
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